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Patsy

Object NameDoll, Nodder
Datec. 1925
OriginGermany
MediumBisque
Dimensions2 3/4 in. (7 cm)
ClassificationsDolls, Doll Accessories, Toys and Games
Credit LineGift of Ann and Henry Brunnier. In the Ann and Henry Brunnier Collection, Brunnier Art Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object number8.14.20dd
Status
Not on view
CultureGerman
Label Text“Winnie Winkle” began in 1920 by Martin Branner who also created “Pete and Pinto” and “Looie the Lawyer,” both of which he discontinued. Winnie was a post-World War I liberated woman who supported her father Rip, her mother, and her little brother Perry. Because Winnie was an attraction for the female audience she wore the latest fashions.
MarkingsPatsy by Branner is incised on back; Germany is underneath
Locations
  • (not entered)  Iowa State University, Brunnier Main Storage
Farina
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1930
Object number: 8.14.20k
Jeff
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20gg
Uncle Bim
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20l
Min
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
Object number: 8.14.20w
Pop Jinks
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20h
Mr. Wicker
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20i
Rachel
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
1923-1925
Object number: 8.14.20p
Mr. Bailey, the Boss
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20m
Emmy
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20ii
Mary Ann Jackson
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1930
Object number: 8.14.20hh
Uncle Walt
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20g
Lillums
Object Name: Doll, Nodder
c. 1925
Object number: 8.14.20e